My 4-year-old daughter pointed at the woman starving on the curb. “She looks hungry, Daddy.” I was a single dad CEO; I wrote checks, I didn’t get involved. But I did. I brought her home. Then the tabloids found us, and the man who put her on the streets reappeared, threatening to expose her. They called her a scam. They didn’t know she held the key to the one secret I’d buried with my wife.
…She looked at me, then at Ellie. Her throat bobbed as she swallowed. “I’m Clare,” she said, her voice a raw whisper. “Clare Harper.” “I’m Andrew. And this is Ellie.” Ellie, bless her, just waved. “Hi, Miss Clare.” A flicker of a smile, so fragile it nearly broke me. But it was the quiver in…